#WR: Impact of US-China war. In @DWnews,
the economist Thomas Straubhaar made crucial questions like these:
“Will the United States remain the measure of all things like it has
been over the past 150 years?" “Or will China be back as the strongest
economic power?”
#WR: US job report in June. @Reuters
“The U.S. economy created more jobs than expected in June, but steady
wage gains pointed to moderate inflation pressures that should keep the
Federal Reserve on a path of gradual interest rate increases this year.”
#WR: Where Brexit is now? @DWnews
says: “The German government and industry are still asking for precise
proposals from the UK government around trade arrangements, status of EU
and UK nationals in the UK and EU, the border between Northern Ireland
and the Republic..."
#WR: China put its eyes in the German parliament. @DWnews
says: “Chinese spies have attempted to bribe German MPs for
information, according to a newspaper report. Chinese agents would use
fake profiles to try to get MPs to give insider information for money.”
#WR: In the mobile phone niche, always the competition hit the leaders of the market. @Reuters
says: “South Korean tech giant Samsung estimated on Friday earnings
grew at the slowest pace in more than a year in the second quarter, as
analysts said weak smart-phone sales."
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